EU and US Regional Unemployment Rates, March 2021
![Unemployment Rate in EU and US Regions Unemployment Rate in EU and US Regions](/img/gc20210524.png)
The chart above shows the unemployment rate in each EU and US region as of March 2021 (unless otherwise noted - see caveats below), the change from the previous month, and the rate one year prior. All eight regions have higher rates than they did last year.
EU Regional Unemployment Rates, March 2021
![Unemployment Rate in EU Regions Unemployment Rate in EU Regions](/img/gc20210521.png)
The chart above shows the unemployment rate in each EU region as of March 2021 (unless otherwise noted - see caveats below), the change from the previous month, and the rate one year prior. The Northern EU was the only region to see a rise in the unemployment rate over the previous month.
US Regional Unemployment Rates, March 2021
![Unemployment Rate in US Regions Unemployment Rate in US Regions](/img/gc20210520.png)
The chart above shows the unemployment rate in each US region as of March 2021, the change from the previous month, and the rate one year prior. All four regions saw a drop in their rate over the previous month.
EU and US Unemployment Rates, March 2021
![Unemployment Rate in EU and US States Unemployment Rate in EU and US States](/img/gc20210519.png)
The chart above shows the unemployment rate in each EU and US state as of March 2021 (unless otherwise noted - see caveats below), the change from the previous month, and the rate one year prior. Nebraska, South Dakota, Utah, and Vermont are the only states with a rate below three percent.
EU Unemployment Rates, March 2021
![Unemployment Rate in EU States Unemployment Rate in EU States](/img/gc20210518.png)
The chart above shows the unemployment rate in each EU state as of March 2021 (unless otherwise noted - see caveats below), the change from the previous month, and the rate one year prior. There are no states with an unemployment rate below three percent.
US Unemployment Rates, March 2021
![Unemployment Rate in US States Unemployment Rate in US States](/img/gc20210517.png)
The chart above shows the unemployment rate in each US state as of March 2021, the change from the previous month, and the rate one year prior. Four states have an unemployment rate below three percent.
Long-Term GDP by EU and US Region, Fourth Quarter 2020
![Long-Term Gross Domestic Product in EU and US Regions Long-Term Gross Domestic Product in EU and US Regions](/img/gc20210514.png)
The chart above shows the annualized nominal gross domestic product (GDP) in each EU and US region as of the fourth quarter of 2020 in millions of US dollars, the change from five years ago, and the GDP ten years prior. The Southern EU is the only region to witness a decline in GDP over the ten year period.
Long-Term GDP by EU Region, Fourth Quarter 2020
![Long-Term Gross Domestic Product in EU Regions Long-Term Gross Domestic Product in EU Regions](/img/gc20210513.png)
The chart above shows the annualized nominal gross domestic product (GDP) in each EU region as of the fourth quarter of 2020 in millions of euros, the change from five years ago, and the GDP ten years prior. Every single region's economy grew both over the past five and ten years.
Long-Term GDP by US Region, Fourth Quarter 2020
![Long-Term Gross Domestic Product in US Regions Long-Term Gross Domestic Product in US Regions](/img/gc20210512.png)
The chart above shows the annualized nominal gross domestic product (GDP) in each US region as of the fourth quarter of 2020 in millions of dollars, the change from five years ago, and the GDP ten years prior. Every single region's economy grew both over the past five and ten years.
Long-Term GDP by EU and US State, Fourth Quarter 2020
![Long-Term Gross Domestic Product in EU and US States Long-Term Gross Domestic Product in EU and US States](/img/gc20210511.png)
The chart above shows the annualized nominal gross domestic product (GDP) in each EU and US state as of the fourth quarter of 2020 in millions of US dollars, the change from five years ago, and the GDP ten years prior. Germany continues to be the largest economy.
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